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What will happen after the PCNA has been completed?

Once the assessment has been completed, services may be identified to support you to better manage your caring responsibilities and /or manage issues which are important to you. For example, you could be signposted to services in the community, these could include: Benefits advice Local…

Consultations

Please see below a list of all current and closed Royal Greenwich consultations within Children Services for you to keep up to date with. Documents and Downloads are available to the right of the screen.

Parent Carer Needs Assessments

For those caring for a child or young person with SEND aged 0-17 Are you a carer? Many people don’t see themselves as carers. You might see the emotional and practical support that you provide as part of being a parent. No matter how you…

Get Involved / Have Your Say

Are you a parent/carer who would like to be more involved with shaping services for children with a special educational need and/or disability in Greenwich? Are you a young person with a special educational need and/or disability and want to have your say about services…

Children's Centres & Family Hubs

Family Hubs are a ‘one-stop-shop’ for children and young people aged 0-19 (0-25 with additional needs) and their families and are a new way of bringing together all the support you may need as a family from pregnancy through to young people turning 19 (or…

Receiving a diagnosis

Finding out that your child has a special educational need or disability can be a confusing and emotional time for parents. While some may receive a specific diagnosis, others may be told their child has an additional need or global developmental delay. In some cases…

Help with returning to school

We know many children might be anxious about returning to school and all the changes that may be happening such as now needing to wear a mask, changes to journeys to school and needing to keep distance from other people. Our ASD outreach team have…

Friendship, relationships and being part of the community

Activities in Greenwich There are a range of activities availble in the community that young people can get involved in. This is one way to meet other people that have similar interests. Try searching the Local Offer for information on activities that interest you.  Relationships…

ASD and Managing Interviews

Managing Interviews Introduction Job interviews can be stressful for everyone but even more so for people wilt ASD who can find social interactions both stressful and confusing. A large group of people with ASD are unemployment due to challenges presented by applying for a job,…